You will have to ask the person doing the hiring. It will differ from location to location and employer to employer.
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While researching this question, one site explained that as an independent contractor you are paid per diem and it can work out to about $9.00 an hour or sometimes a little more. Then you paid your own taxes.
How much a traveling nurse can make depends on different situations. For example, some hospitals will pay you for millage and per diem. When you start off at a new position you may start at 30.00 - 40.00 an hour. The more experience you earn the more you can make eventually.
Carpe Diem is owned by James Packer. BE MORE SPECIFIC. 'Carpe Diem' is the most common boat name.
Phlebotomists salaries generally start at $26,000 and cap out at about $35,000. You will make more or less based on experience and the area in which you live.
Not really. How about saying: Memento mori quod tempus fugit; ergo carpe diem. Or even, this makes more sense: Memento mori atque carpe diem quod tempus fugit.
Depends on whom you work for. L3 is paying their Electricians approximately $27.50 per hour in Afghanistan and Iraq (plus $58 per diem) and $23.50 per hour plus $109 per diem in Kuwait. The hours are 12 hours a day 7 days a week. Sometimes the days are longer than 12. You work every day...holidays included. My first tour I made a little more than $190,000.
At most major airlines the flight attendants are paid the same on international flights as they are paid for domestic flights. The only increase is in per diem and even that is only about twenty to thirty cents more each hour.
Lawyers fees (pay) is somewhat based on the amount of time they have to spend on a particular case. They may be able to provide a "per diem" or "per hour" rate on request. More experienced lawyers may charge a higher fee.
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Around $13-15 an hour. A dollar more if you are a union worker, but then the union takes that. A good company will give you per diem if and mileage or a truck as well if you work out of town.
"Per diem" means "by the day" or "for each day." For more information from the Merriam-Webster dictionary, see the Related Link.